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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | November 18, 2003

NO RESPECT! - Seaga snubs cops
POLICE YESTERDAY officially started probing allegations made by Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Leader Edward Seaga...

JLP team to examine campaign financing
FOLLOWING A tumultuous week of internal squabbling among party officials - initiated by Opposition Leader Edward Seaga alleging that 'tainted money' was used in the race for deputy leaders...


'Now we can read'
GRADE SIX students at the Iris Gelly Primary School have graduated from being terrified of reading to devouring books in two years.


Girls rule Spelling Bee in the east
IT WAS a return to glory for Middleton Primary as they finished first and second in the St. Thomas parish finals of The Gleaner Children's Own Spelling Bee Competition.


'Current' affair - Rural Electrification Programme eyes the open market
AS THE Rural Electrification Programme (REP) strives to become a more dynamic organisation, the state-owned company is aggressively seeking out income-generating jobs on the open market, as part of its plans to become self-financing.


Living without 'light'
UNTOUCHED BY the spoils of urban growth and the benefits of modernisation, the small and quiet community of 'bottom' New Ground in north eastern St. Ann has literally been kept in the dark.



















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